Introduced at the 2017 IPCPR, the Liga Privada Coronets are a convenient 4x32 size and have an MSRP of $125.00 for a 50ct sleeve or an MSRP of $25.00 per tin of 10 cigars. The wrapper is of carefully selected, small cuts from the same leaf used for core LP No.9 and T52 cigars.

While the Coronet packaging is consistent with the large format Liga Privada, consumers will conveniently locate them in the Drew Estate Water Tower Displays at your local brick & mortar Drew Diplomat retailer.

From the Wynwood Safehouse, Jonathan Drew illuminated “Over the past ten years, we have stashed an incredible supply of No.9 & T52 scrap-cut tobaccos during the manufacturing process for larger format vitolas, such as LP toros, robustos, and Feral Flying Pigs. Our goal today is to build upon what we have accomplished with the Papas Fritas, but this time in an even more convenient travel size, 4x32.

If you’ve lived in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten, NYC, or the Boogie-Down Bronx - then you are familiar with the Water Towers gracing the top of nearly every building. They are a true fixture to the skyline, an optical canvas for urban artists making their mark on the world. Escaping to the building rooftop for a quick smoke under the water tower is in our DNA, away from prying eyes, and with a view that is worth a trapped-up trillion.

I’m very proud of the DE Team for disrupting the boring, everyday tin racks that sit behind the counter - with the professional execution of the Water Towers, our answer to the modern day wooden Indian. You will find our LP 4x32 there, along with our full family range of brands. Damn, we gots some swagger.”

Clearly these are scrap cut, but they are tasty little suckers when you only got a few minutes. And honestly I thought they’d jump off the shelves, but I’ve been able to get either kind the last couple times I’ve been to my Wichita shop.